Title: Wireless Trends
1Wireless Trends
- An Exploration
- with
- Lots of Acronyms
- and
- A Few Props
- and
- Time for Discussion
Dr. Robert Minch Boise State University
2Agenda
- The Wireless World (overview)
- Cellular evolution
- WLAN evolution
- Wireless security
- Emerging technologies applications
- A small thought experiment ?
- Location-aware mobile devices
- A research project . . .
3The Wireless WorldSpeeds and Distances for Major
Alternatives
1G
WWAN
2G
2.5G
3G
4G
Wireless Wide-Area Networks
802.20 Mobile-Fi
WMAN
IEEE 802.16aWiMAX (fixed),802.16e (mobile)
Wireless Metropolitan-Area Networks
802.21 Inter-Network Handoffs
WLAN
IEEE 802.11b, a, g Wi-Fi
IEEE802.11n
Wireless Local-Area Networks
802.15.4Zigbee
WPAN
802.15.1Bluetooth
IEEE802.15.3a UWB WiMedia
Wireless Personal-Area Networks
NFC
10 kbps
100 kbps
1 Mbps
10 Mbps
100 Mbps
1 Gbps
Legacy
Current
Emerging
Future
4Cellular Evolution Generations
2G 9.6 19.2 kbps Digital voice Messaging Voice
mail Very limited dial-up style Internet
2.5G 115 153 kbps(maximum) 2G Always-on
data/Internet Landline speed
3G 0.4 5 Mbps(maximum) 2.5G High-speed
Internet VoIP Multimedia
5Cellular EvolutionWorldwide Cell Handset
Production
6Cellular Evolution Speeds Heritages
2G
2.5G
3G
3-5 Mbps
1xEV-DV
14.4 kbps
144 kbps
2.4 Mbps
IS-95(CDMA)
1xRTT(CDMA2000)
1xEV-DO
W-CDMA(UMTS)
GSMTDMA
GPRS
2 Mbps
EDGE
115 kbps
9.6 kbps
384 kbps
1990s
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Disclaimers Approximate introduction
dateswidespread availability lags by
years Theoretical speedsdelivered speeds may be
a fraction of these
7WLAN Evolution
8Wireless SecurityWorld Wide War Drive Stats
http//www.worldwidewardrive.org/
9Wireless Security(You do at least this much,
right?)
- Audit signal coverage
- Detect rogue access points
- Segregate firewall wireless from wired
- Change default SSIDs dont beacon them
- Use MAC authentication
- Use WEP or better (WPA, 802.11i . . .)
- Use VPNs/encryption on top of other security
- For many more guidelines, see http//www.sans.org/
rr/papers/index.php?id1233
10Emerging Technologies
- This PDA phone
- Is an iPAQ 6315, available now
- Is a multi-mode voice/data/PDA phone
- Quad-mode GSM/GPRS
- Wi-Fi (802.11b)
- Bluetooth
- You can use Web via Wi-Fi while on a GSM call
using a Bluetooth headset.
11Emerging Technologies
- This phone
- Is a Motorola CN620, FCC approved 7/1/04
- Is a multimode voice/data phone
- Quad-mode GSM
- WLAN (802.11a)
- Can roam between WLAN GSM !
- Will auto-select the cheapest way
12A Small Thought Experiment
- What if you had
- Self-organizing networks of intelligent
communicating devices - Communications gateways (integrated Wi-Fi, GSM,
Bluetooth, WiMedia, Zigbee . . .) - Computing devices (PDA, Laptop . . .)
- Display devices (roll-up OLED flat screen . . .)
- Input devices (Camera, GPS, voice, environmental
monitors. . .) - How might they communicate and work?
13Location-Aware Mobile Devices
- Mobile devices are becoming location-aware
- Cell phones because of E911
- Other devices because of joining networks or GPS
- Pros safety, convenience, m-commerce
- Cons
- Privacy
- Criminal civil rights issues
- Unfair commercial advantage
For a review of privacy issues in location-aware
mobile devices, seehttp//telecomm.boisestate.ed
u/minch/location-aware_pid25047.pdf
14A Research Project
- Were looking for companies
- Using or considering using location-aware devices
- Particularly for employee location monitoring
- Willing to participate in a study of the issues
involved
For a review of legal and ethical implications of
employee location monitoring, seehttp//telecomm
.boisestate.edu/minch/employee_location_monitoring
_pid35740.pdf
15For a somewhat eye-opening review of both
attacking and protecting wireless networks, see
this book Wi-Foo The Secrets of Wireless
Hacking (Vladimirov, Gavrilenko, and
Mikhailovsky, 2004) ISBN 0-321-20217-1